Frank Hecker wrote:
> But again, we are talking about people being cut off
> from information only for a limited period of time.
But this period is important. Distribution of fixes takes 1 or 2 days
*at least*. Within that timeframe, crackers would know about the
vulnerability and users of tho
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Ben Bucksch wrote:
> > those who are responsible
> > for Mozilla distributions and other Mozilla-based products
>
> > criteria: whether the Mozilla distribution or Mozilla-based product is
> > generally available for public use or not, how big of a user base it
> > has, how known and trusted with
Ben Bucksch wrote:
> Ideally, a release engineer would also create an approriate fix
> distribution, e.g. an XPI file containing the fixed library only.
> However, this must not hold back the post by more than a few hours.
This is only, if mozilla.org still wants to release binary Milestone